Wabah PMK Merebak Lagi di Semarang

CNN Indonesia
26 Aug 202201:48

Summary

TLDRAn outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease (PMK) has resurfaced in Semarang, Central Java, following a period of control. While 90% of infected livestock were previously cured, new active cases emerged, primarily due to cattle bought online from outside regions. Local farmers are worried about the risk of their cattle contracting the disease, as some still recover from past infections. The Department of Agriculture has urged caution when purchasing livestock from affected areas, and there is no longer a quarantine or red zone in Semarang, though authorities continue to monitor the situation closely.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A recent outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (PMK) has affected livestock in Semarang, Central Java.
  • 😀 The Head of the Semarang Agricultural Office, Hernaowo Budi Luhur, reported the new cases on Thursday afternoon.
  • 😀 While the disease in Semarang was initially under control, six new active cases were reported recently.
  • 😀 Of the 1308 livestock affected, only 57 are still sick, and about 90% of the infected animals have recovered.
  • 😀 Semarang had zero new cases for a while, but the resurgence of cases has raised concern.
  • 😀 The new outbreaks were traced to sick cattle purchased online from outside the region by local farmers.
  • 😀 Farmers have been bringing in new cattle despite advice to avoid doing so, contributing to the spread of the disease.
  • 😀 A farmer in Mijen, Semarang, expressed worry that his cattle might get infected again as PMK resurfaces in the area.
  • 😀 One of the farmer’s cattle is almost fully recovered, but there is still one sick animal showing symptoms.
  • 😀 The Semarang Agricultural Office regrets the reckless behavior of residents buying cattle from other areas, which is contributing to the outbreak.
  • 😀 The situation in Semarang no longer has quarantine measures or a red zone, but authorities remain vigilant to prevent further spread.

Q & A

  • What is the current situation regarding the Foot-and-Mouth Disease (PMK) outbreak in Semarang, Central Java?

    -The PMK outbreak in Semarang is largely under control. As of the latest report, only 57 livestock out of the initial 1,308 affected animals are still sick. Approximately 90% of the sick livestock have recovered.

  • How many new cases of PMK have been reported recently in Semarang?

    -Six new active cases of PMK have been reported in Semarang after a period of no new cases.

  • What is the cause of the recent resurgence of PMK in Semarang?

    -The resurgence of PMK is attributed to the purchase of cattle from outside the region, especially through online transactions. This cattle brought the disease into the area, leading to new infections.

  • What role did online cattle transactions play in the spread of PMK in Semarang?

    -Online cattle transactions have played a significant role in the spread of PMK, as some farmers bought cattle from outside the region, unknowingly introducing the disease to Semarang.

  • What measures were previously taken to control the PMK outbreak in Semarang?

    -Previous measures included quarantine zones and active monitoring, which helped reduce the number of affected animals. However, these measures have since been lifted as the situation has stabilized.

  • How are local farmers in Semarang responding to the resurgence of PMK?

    -Local farmers, like one in Mijen, are concerned about their cattle contracting PMK again. Despite recovery in some of their livestock, they are still worried about new infections.

  • What actions are the authorities taking to prevent further spread of PMK in Semarang?

    -Authorities have criticized the reckless importation of livestock from outside the region and are focusing on preventing such transactions to avoid further outbreaks of PMK.

  • Has Semarang implemented any quarantine zones or red zones recently?

    -No, Semarang no longer has any quarantine or red zones in place. The situation has returned to relative stability after the successful control of the outbreak.

  • What impact did the PMK outbreak have on the livestock in Semarang?

    -The PMK outbreak affected 1,308 livestock initially, but thanks to control efforts, the number of sick animals was reduced. Many of the affected animals, around 90%, recovered, but the disease caused significant concern among local farmers.

  • Why is the purchase of livestock from outside the region considered a risk for PMK transmission?

    -The purchase of livestock from outside the region poses a risk for PMK transmission because it can introduce the disease into an area where it may have been under control, leading to new outbreaks.

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